
Similar thing happened. An old friend told me that they are drawing a hard line - either the antisemitic conversation stops, or the friendship stops.
I replied "shalom faggot" and haven't heard from him in years.
I replied "shalom faggot" and haven't heard from him in years.
All of my "friends" started dropping like flies when I pointed out how damaging our reaction to covid was (printing money, mass lay offs, shutting down hospitals). Then they really fell off when I stood by the "men and women are different and not interchangeable" axiom that flies in the face of transgenderism.
I don't have any close friends left to present the JQ to. And apparently the "close friends" I had weren't that good. Though I do often wonder what they think now that the societal pendulum has swung back closer to sanity, with trans being roundly rejected everywhere.
>ever believed "men can be women" at all
The other odd thing about that is - a lot of them didn't either (I don't think). They just adamantly, even violently believed that we should indulge the delusions of narcissistic genital-obsessed wackos instead of y'know, protecting women and children from those types. Or they're married to women who believe that and own their balls (so basically faggots).
Either way, not my bag.